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look at we're losing the technology and getting financials. perfect. >> all right. dan -- >> look, i agree. >> you're going to sell him what he wants to buy? >> i agree with the bullishness longer term. i think in the next, you know, zero to nine months, it's more like a fiscal cliff and we're b bungee jumping. the markets have done well. the fundamentals in corporate america have been way better than the economy. earnings growth and revenue growth in the s&p 500 has dramatically slowed since the second quarter. i think unfortunately one thing people are missing is that the uncertainty today is going to show up in the fundamentals in the first quarter, maybe even the first half of 2013. we still have a lot of issues in europe. andrea merkel has to get elected in the second half of next year. that's going to make it difficult for any pro-growth solutions to appear in europe. i think, frankly, i'm not that confident that the market hasn't already positively priced in a fiscal cliff resolution. i think the first half is like a bungee jump. >> so dan, cut through all of
look at we're losing the technology and getting financials. perfect. >> all right. dan -- >> look, i agree. >> you're going to sell him what he wants to buy? >> i agree with the bullishness longer term. i think in the next, you know, zero to nine months, it's more like a fiscal cliff and we're b bungee jumping. the markets have done well. the fundamentals in corporate america have been way better than the economy. earnings growth and revenue growth in the s&p 500 has...
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they need to do something with technology to keep the apple jugger not rolling forward. i wouldn't put it past the business. maybe we do see an apple television set on people's christmas lists for 2014. back to you. >> strange, jeff. they come up with so many innovative products and then try to improve something that already seems, you know, pretty great in most living rooms. >> as marijuana becomes fully legalized in more states like washington and colorado, we go overseas. the city of amsterdam of all places is cracking down on pot now. in this at school by kids. the city known for it culture red light district and liberal enforcement policy on drugs is declaring schools no toking zones. this is a sign being posted. smoking pot at school has awe always been illegal but they've had trouble keeping the test from toking up on the school grounds. interesting lunch breaks. as always, let me know why you're awake. shoot me an e-mail at waytooearly@msnbc.com. i must say, fiduciary fiasco rolls off the tongue. and the debt ceiling debate is approaching. i'm sick of that one, t
they need to do something with technology to keep the apple jugger not rolling forward. i wouldn't put it past the business. maybe we do see an apple television set on people's christmas lists for 2014. back to you. >> strange, jeff. they come up with so many innovative products and then try to improve something that already seems, you know, pretty great in most living rooms. >> as marijuana becomes fully legalized in more states like washington and colorado, we go overseas. the...
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do we want the chinese owning this technology? the possibility for sabotage is after t astro nom cal. >> maybe they have the cash to put it underground. >> the price of saving these jobs is forbiddingly high. we shouldn't even be thinking about it. we had a u.s.-owned buyer. >> no, they dropped out. >> because the price was too high. >> that's h that's the way the bankruptcy process work. >> no, no. johnson controls does business with the u.s. government and i'm sure it values very much and clever politicianes with any street smarts would have said to johnson controls, let's bargain here. let's make a deal. >> have you proof of that? >> what's that? >> do you have proof of that? . you are basically saying that johnson controls said step aside for the deal to go through. >> no, they didn't step aside. they dpt negotiate with them or didn't do so skillfully enough. >> johnson controls did not want to. i'm not defending the chinese here. but you keep saying there was an american buyer and there was not an american buyer. >> there was
do we want the chinese owning this technology? the possibility for sabotage is after t astro nom cal. >> maybe they have the cash to put it underground. >> the price of saving these jobs is forbiddingly high. we shouldn't even be thinking about it. we had a u.s.-owned buyer. >> no, they dropped out. >> because the price was too high. >> that's h that's the way the bankruptcy process work. >> no, no. johnson controls does business with the u.s. government and...
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technology was the big drag, thanks once again to apple. over the past week apple has gone from almost $600 per share to $533, down about 9%. with the sell-off apple is about $8 above its most recent low from mid-november. there are several theories behind apple's stock drop: profit taking, disappointment over no special dividend, and more fundamental concerns about its business growth. two other big techs under some pressure today. microsoft fell 1%. it's just pennies above its low for the year. cisco systems fell 0.07%. the firm repeated today its previous earnings growth forecast. big banks were on the upswing with the further improvement in the job market, and ahead of next week's federal reserve meeting as expectations build for more economic help. j.p. morgan jumped 2.6%, it's highest price since early november. bank of america added another 1.8% to an 18 month high. a big global energy deal is one step closer tonight. late today canada okayed the buyout of nexen energy by chinese energy giant c-nooc. this is a $15.3 billion deal, rep
technology was the big drag, thanks once again to apple. over the past week apple has gone from almost $600 per share to $533, down about 9%. with the sell-off apple is about $8 above its most recent low from mid-november. there are several theories behind apple's stock drop: profit taking, disappointment over no special dividend, and more fundamental concerns about its business growth. two other big techs under some pressure today. microsoft fell 1%. it's just pennies above its low for the...
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the new technology uses filtering techniques that allows the images such as city lights, gas flares, auroras, wildfires and reflecting moonlight to be seen by the naked eye. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related strok
the new technology uses filtering techniques that allows the images such as city lights, gas flares, auroras, wildfires and reflecting moonlight to be seen by the naked eye. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial...
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of the top eight technology names in the basket make up 55%. my guess is that some of the apple negative sentiment could actually move towards like google, amazon is still up a lot. oracle is up a lot. i want to use a put spread in the qs. and december quarterlies. >> so dan is bearish. he is buying a put spread one of the most common strategies. for making a bearish trade. it is always good to crack open the play book and review the structure. buy one put and sell a lower strike put of the same expiration to cut your cost. how do you make money? you want the stock to fall to the strike of the short put where you make the most money and where your profit as a capped. i want to make one other point. >> we would not short this stock here. the way that stock moves from 505 to 590 in a week and a half is danger time. i want to use the qs. i think it's a better risk/reward. the q was at 65. i bought the december 31st quarterly. 64, 62 put spread. i paid 55 cents. i bought one of the december 31st quarterly for 95 cents. to reduce the cost i sold one
of the top eight technology names in the basket make up 55%. my guess is that some of the apple negative sentiment could actually move towards like google, amazon is still up a lot. oracle is up a lot. i want to use a put spread in the qs. and december quarterlies. >> so dan is bearish. he is buying a put spread one of the most common strategies. for making a bearish trade. it is always good to crack open the play book and review the structure. buy one put and sell a lower strike put of...
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the technology sector was the big drag on the broad market. it fell 1.3%. the utility sector saw the best gains, up 1.6%. apple put the brakes on the broad market, selling off on heavier than usual volume. apple fell 6.4%, with the stock closing at a three-week low. there are plenty of trader theories behind the weakness in apple. they include apple not announcing a special shareholder dividend; reports of traders facing higher margins if they borrowed money to buy apple stock, leading them to cut their positions; and worries about new competition from nokia. speaking of competition for the iphone, nokia announced a deal with china-mobile to sell its top lumia smartphone in china. shares of nokia jumped 12.8%. volume was very heavy as shares sit at a seven-month high. meantime, banking stocks were in focus thanks to the job cuts announced at citigroup. bank of america joined in the rally with shares closing with a double-digit handle. with b. of a. finishing the session at $10.46, it's the first close over $10 per share since july 2011. also helping the fin
the technology sector was the big drag on the broad market. it fell 1.3%. the utility sector saw the best gains, up 1.6%. apple put the brakes on the broad market, selling off on heavier than usual volume. apple fell 6.4%, with the stock closing at a three-week low. there are plenty of trader theories behind the weakness in apple. they include apple not announcing a special shareholder dividend; reports of traders facing higher margins if they borrowed money to buy apple stock, leading them to...
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the technology, not the technicals will again matter. so sellers, keep all that in mind. right now the calendar, the chart, the tax codes all are against the stock. four weeks from now, they're in your favor. to me, that says it might be too late to sell. and if apple dips below $500 again, it's -- >> buy, buy, buy! >> caller: hey, jim, i'm curious about how you feel about the great, efficient service company netflix since the disney licensing agreement. >> welm, i was surprised. this wasn't necessarily something that great for netflix, but people said, you know what? there's a pulse in netflix, it's not dying, and the shorts panicked and the stock is going up. me, i think if they did what my friend david faber wants them to do, close international, the stock will go through the roof. but if they keep losing cash over there, it's time to -- ca-ching. eventually it's too cheap to ignore and then it's time to take a bite, the apple dog, the market tail, it won't always stay that way. don't move, "lightning round" coming up. with the spark cash card from capital one, sven ge
the technology, not the technicals will again matter. so sellers, keep all that in mind. right now the calendar, the chart, the tax codes all are against the stock. four weeks from now, they're in your favor. to me, that says it might be too late to sell. and if apple dips below $500 again, it's -- >> buy, buy, buy! >> caller: hey, jim, i'm curious about how you feel about the great, efficient service company netflix since the disney licensing agreement. >> welm, i was...
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first of all they are a leader in engine technology. the issue is the emissions control and there a leader in emissions control. diesel engines continue to have to succumb to all of the mission control's. they are a leader in that and a global growth play. if the economy, the global economy accelerates, typically you see trucking as one of the year the leaders and one of the emerging markets play. and a couple other things, the stock is cheap, ten times turning down 25% from its high and on a price to book basis also attractive. cheryl: and health-care. very popular with an aging population. they don't want to go to a nursing home but stay in their home. >> this is a company that has been around since 1970. one of the oldest and biggest and quite diversified. great balance sheets allows them to make acquisitions. recent acquisition move their business to 85% private pay. that is huge. 4.8%, 4.9% dividend, looking for cash flow. this is a company that will be consistent. cheryl: a name you know very well, adp. >> it is all about stocks.
first of all they are a leader in engine technology. the issue is the emissions control and there a leader in emissions control. diesel engines continue to have to succumb to all of the mission control's. they are a leader in that and a global growth play. if the economy, the global economy accelerates, typically you see trucking as one of the year the leaders and one of the emerging markets play. and a couple other things, the stock is cheap, ten times turning down 25% from its high and on a...
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space exploration technologies, better known as space x, has landed a big - and much desired - new customer this week: the u.s. air force. the privately- held space exploration company already has a $1.6 billion contract with nasa. this new venture allows it to demonstrate the dependability of its falcon rockets. the deal is part of a special set-aside program that will help companies such as space-x compete against lockheed martin and boeing, both long- time aerospace contractors. the first air force launch of its falcon 9 rocket is scheduled for 2014. the stakes are high for zynga. the nevada gaming control board is considering if zynga is worthy of a gaming license. currently, game lovers can gamble with virtual chips on the website. a licence would make it possible for gamers on zynga to play with real money. if that happens, it would help the company win millions of customers. the licensing process tends to take up to 18 months. darden restaurants says that it won't cut employee hours after all as a way around paying for employees' healthcare. the parent company of olive garden and red
space exploration technologies, better known as space x, has landed a big - and much desired - new customer this week: the u.s. air force. the privately- held space exploration company already has a $1.6 billion contract with nasa. this new venture allows it to demonstrate the dependability of its falcon rockets. the deal is part of a special set-aside program that will help companies such as space-x compete against lockheed martin and boeing, both long- time aerospace contractors. the first...
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two technology stocks are on the list. neither of them is apple. >> no, although we have a story on apple in the issue. these are not our picks. so we have align technology as one of them. align is best known for making invisalign, which is a retainer that fixes your teeth. tom cruise has used it. i've used it. you can't underestimate the vanity of american people. the big market is teenagers. >> teenagers and magazine editors. >> apparently. >> and pent air. >> yes, it this makes filtration devices that helps homes and hotels and spas run their water morefacient efficiently. >> was there a theme throughout this list? what's the theme in terms of how they selected these names? >> the theme is given how uncertain everything is, we picked fund managers that have a great record that beat their piers, have an extended tenure of management, so they've been there for a while. we just asked them in their particular niches what are their best ideas. the theme is just, you know, what are the best ways to get through this. >> people
two technology stocks are on the list. neither of them is apple. >> no, although we have a story on apple in the issue. these are not our picks. so we have align technology as one of them. align is best known for making invisalign, which is a retainer that fixes your teeth. tom cruise has used it. i've used it. you can't underestimate the vanity of american people. the big market is teenagers. >> teenagers and magazine editors. >> apparently. >> and pent air. >>...
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so one area, technology particularly with the selloff recently. the sector ice cheap relative to the rest of the market. still has an exceptionally high r.o.e. and is very leveled to the inner national growth. another place to look, mega caps. this is one part of the market. very inexpensive and most profitable. the rop is about 30% so you're getting stocks at a cheap price that are making a lot of money. >> russ, good to talk to you. we'll see you again. rugsz koesterich from blackrock. what do you think? >> i look to the financials. the reason is because as we get closer and closer to the end of the year and everyone is concerned about the fiscal cliff, i'm still of the belief we're going to put a band-aid on it. and if you look at the financials, look at all the activity. as a matter of fact, earlier we had over a million contracts trade. 850,000 of which were on the cal side. so, judge, people are looking at bank of america, aig, jpmorgan, citi. you talked about citi earlier for a lot of different reasons. i have a feeling -- >> give me a look
so one area, technology particularly with the selloff recently. the sector ice cheap relative to the rest of the market. still has an exceptionally high r.o.e. and is very leveled to the inner national growth. another place to look, mega caps. this is one part of the market. very inexpensive and most profitable. the rop is about 30% so you're getting stocks at a cheap price that are making a lot of money. >> russ, good to talk to you. we'll see you again. rugsz koesterich from blackrock....
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dual wmth comforters all designed around the sleenumber bed: a bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the supportour body needs. each of your bodies. inhe namof human individuality: the sleep number collection. discover how our sleep professionals can individualize your sleep experience. exclusively at one of our 400 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep nuer. comfort invidualized. this holiday season, give thgift that's magical: the innovative airfit adjustable pillow at specl 30% savings. david: time for a quick speed read of some of the day's other headlines. five stories, just one minute. chinese investor group buying a 80% stake in aig's aircraft business for $4.2 billion. this deal comes as aig attempts to pay back its $182 billion bailout. >>> ford motors is correcting an engine problem in its 2013 escapes. nearly 90,000 vehicles are affected by faulty cooling systems creating a fire risk. voluntary recall has been in place since november 0th. >>> the organisation for economic co-operation and development seeing economic growth pick up in the united states and
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companies have gone abroad, mainly from industries like information technology, human resources, finance and purchasing. by 2016, the firm says another 375,000 jobs will have gone to places such as india, china, mexico and the philippines. just one day after apple reveals it will manufacture some of its products in the u.s., foxconn says it may follow suit. foxconn, apple's primary manufacturer in china, says it is considering expanding its operations in the u.s., where it currently has two factories. foxconn has seen its image suffer of late following revelations that workers are subjected to poor working conditions and mandatory overtime at factories in china. the company says expanding its american operations is part of a long-term global expnasion plan. american airlines is closer to flying out of bankruptcy now that the pilots' contract is a done deal. pilots have flown without a contract since 2006. under terms of the agreement, they will receive a pay raise, plus a 13.5% stake in the company worth around $100,000. in exchange, the airline can outsource more flights to partners and
companies have gone abroad, mainly from industries like information technology, human resources, finance and purchasing. by 2016, the firm says another 375,000 jobs will have gone to places such as india, china, mexico and the philippines. just one day after apple reveals it will manufacture some of its products in the u.s., foxconn says it may follow suit. foxconn, apple's primary manufacturer in china, says it is considering expanding its operations in the u.s., where it currently has two...
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as technology becomes part of our daily lives we'll bump into this question more. >> the law's trying to catch up to it. michael balance bony, thank you. >> thank you. >> a u.s. marine locked up in a mexican prison reportedly chained to his bed because of an innocent mistake. we have details on an effort to try to get him home. >>> google wins a battle in a war with apple. what it could mean for you as we approach the bottom of the hour already. we have more top stories. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it mahelp lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just he to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- social security are just numbers thinkin a budget.d... well, we worked hard for those benefits. we earned them. and if washington tries to cram decisions about the future... of these programs into a last minute budget deal... we'll
as technology becomes part of our daily lives we'll bump into this question more. >> the law's trying to catch up to it. michael balance bony, thank you. >> thank you. >> a u.s. marine locked up in a mexican prison reportedly chained to his bed because of an innocent mistake. we have details on an effort to try to get him home. >>> google wins a battle in a war with apple. what it could mean for you as we approach the bottom of the hour already. we have more top...
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with more, the ceo of vital spring technologies you're with us. i'm glad you're here with us. i don't think anybody really understands how much this is going to cost. >> you are very right. this is out of control. the cost of obamacare every week, continuing to soar. today's announcement by blue cross blue shield of california and aetna upgraded are great examples. premiums have gone up already. blue cross blue shield and others have no option to stay profitable unless they increase premiums. obamacare has basically changed the entire way that insurance works. they can no longer factor in how sick and individualist. they have to accept anyone with pre-existing conditions. what are they going to do? of course they are going to raise premiums because they have to stay in business. >> i know there are a lot of consumer advocates saying that you guys have a lot of change in your cash reserves. milk that is a idea to raise premiums. >> there's no question. if we are expected -- if i am an insurance company executive today and i am supposed to be taking on a whole slew of individual
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. >> technology worst performing sector. many social media stocks of bucking that trend. yelp, facebook, zynga and groupon up 23%. dave: facebook pushing close to 30. a lot of people happy about that. michigan lawmakers passing right to work bills despite protests. a longtime supporter of right to work was, michigan state senator is here with the inside story behind the move that took a lot of folks by surprise. right to work in michigan, the home of the united autoworkers. the stakes are changing. we will talk to him coming the. >> oppenheimer fund economist brian leverett on the 60-40 portfolio. he says it will bring you profits beyond the fiscal cliff. dave: an exciting our coming up. we will tell you what drove the markets today with today's data download. of next week on wall street following better than expected november jobs report. the dow and s&p ending prior to eke out weekly gains, the nasdaq closed in the red ending down 1% a lot of that because of what happened to apple. financial and industrial for this week's top performing sectors while materials and techn
. >> technology worst performing sector. many social media stocks of bucking that trend. yelp, facebook, zynga and groupon up 23%. dave: facebook pushing close to 30. a lot of people happy about that. michigan lawmakers passing right to work bills despite protests. a longtime supporter of right to work was, michigan state senator is here with the inside story behind the move that took a lot of folks by surprise. right to work in michigan, the home of the united autoworkers. the stakes are...
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the top tech sector stock was akamai technologies. akamai helps speed up and manage online content and traffic. a new partnership with at&t led to today's rally. shares jumped 10% on heavy volume. analysts say the deal turns at&t from a competitor of akamai's to a customer, eliminating the rival from akamai's business. on the consumer side, starbucks was hot. first, the company said it will pay more taxes in britain in the next two years. yesterday, the company said it will open at least 1,500 new stores in the u.s. over the next five years. starbucks said the market is not saturated shares jumped 5.7%. volume tripled with the stock closing at five month highs. tax prep giant h&r block sits at a new 52-week high tonight. it lost less money than feared last quarter. h&r block has been cutting costs to focus on its core tax preparation business, especially digital tax prep. even satellite radio operator sirius/xm radio can't resist returning some of its cash to shareholders. it announced a one-time dividend of a nickel per share and a $
the top tech sector stock was akamai technologies. akamai helps speed up and manage online content and traffic. a new partnership with at&t led to today's rally. shares jumped 10% on heavy volume. analysts say the deal turns at&t from a competitor of akamai's to a customer, eliminating the rival from akamai's business. on the consumer side, starbucks was hot. first, the company said it will pay more taxes in britain in the next two years. yesterday, the company said it will open at...
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all designed around the sleep number bed: a bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. in the name of human individuality: the sleep number collection. discover how our sleep professionals can individualize your sleep experience. exclusively at one of our 400 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. this holiday season, give the gift that's magical: the innovative airfit adjustable pillow at special 30% savings. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> welcome back to "fast money." here's a breaking story we've been following all evening. netflix ceo reed hastings has received a wells notice
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it hurts everybody. >> so risk assets being, what, technology? what does that mean, technology? >> not necessarily. we would stay with dividend payers. we would also dip our toe into europe into some very high-quality, multicountry stocks there. mostly on consumer discretionary stocks as well. >> george, we haven't forgotten you yet. scott, i have a question for you. just noticed today france and germany's stock markets hit 52-week highs. we're still wringing our hands over the debt crisis, and the equity markets are hitting new highs for the year. is it too late to get into those markets? >> i don't think so, bill, at all. all the european markets are up for the year except portugal, which is up slightly. even greece is up year to date. i don't think you're too late on that trade at all. in fact, i think, quite frankly, the structural changes that are happening in europe could produce growth for many years come. >> where are you putting money to work, george? >> the fiscal cliff is sort of the uncertainty du jour. people are always worried about next uncertainty. you need to bl
it hurts everybody. >> so risk assets being, what, technology? what does that mean, technology? >> not necessarily. we would stay with dividend payers. we would also dip our toe into europe into some very high-quality, multicountry stocks there. mostly on consumer discretionary stocks as well. >> george, we haven't forgotten you yet. scott, i have a question for you. just noticed today france and germany's stock markets hit 52-week highs. we're still wringing our hands over...
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at the heart of the hour, samsung wants to overturn a verdict that they copied apple's technology. now apple wants to keep samsung devices like smartphones and tablets out of american store. this all basically started in the summer. >> the trial end theed in the summer. they said you owe apple a billion dollars. they're going back and aapple is saying they want more money, and samsung says they want to pay them less or nothing at all. apple, of course, has their secret weapon, this list of products they want samsung to stop sell negotiate u.s. >> to get them to stop selling these products is equivalent to hitting them where it hurts. the billion dollar settlent is a big deal but forcing products off shelves would be a problem. >> that's how you stick it to the competition. samsung is probably the biggest smartphone maker next to apple, so this is the real competition. >> sticking it to samsung is sticking it to people who own these products? >> light of the products that apple wants to ban are older products not for sale anymore. samsung is smart with their latest generation. they
at the heart of the hour, samsung wants to overturn a verdict that they copied apple's technology. now apple wants to keep samsung devices like smartphones and tablets out of american store. this all basically started in the summer. >> the trial end theed in the summer. they said you owe apple a billion dollars. they're going back and aapple is saying they want more money, and samsung says they want to pay them less or nothing at all. apple, of course, has their secret weapon, this list...
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if you have the technology work being done here, you're going to get all the cool, nifty, sexy technology impact of that. that's going to help keep our advantage. but i think that if you look at it purely from a value perspective, when you look at it in terms of innovation, this country has it now. it used to be offshore may have made sense 10, 15 years ago when you could get it at a very low cost. but today with the world being more flat and hundreds of millions of people emerge in the middle class in china and india, this is the place to do it. >> that's great but to brian's point, at what stage do we start to see wage gains here in the united states, more money in our pockets? >> well, it's happening now. companies are being able to shift jobs from higher cost cities to lower cost centers in the united states where there is a lot of talent. so more and more jobs are being created here. we know the example of general motors, among others. and it's going to help the economy. so this is a very favorable outcome. >> thank you very much for joining us today, harley. thanks for bringing thes
if you have the technology work being done here, you're going to get all the cool, nifty, sexy technology impact of that. that's going to help keep our advantage. but i think that if you look at it purely from a value perspective, when you look at it in terms of innovation, this country has it now. it used to be offshore may have made sense 10, 15 years ago when you could get it at a very low cost. but today with the world being more flat and hundreds of millions of people emerge in the middle...
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i'm talking about just technology -- >> barclays came out and said technology is one of the two favorite sectors for next year. >> one data point i want to get out here. we're bringing up apple in china. right now they're saying iphone 5 sales are running 50% ahead of what iphone 4 sales were in 2010. that's fairly significant if it turns out to be true. the source for that is macbook translating data from chinese. that's making the rounds. i think people are looking at this aspect of wait a minute. this is a whole growth market that maybe is not in all the -- people are bullish on the china story. but maybe not enough. i think that's giving it to credence here. >> stocks off session highs after those comments from speaker boehner. really, we're hanging in there truth be told. dow up 106 points. when "halftime" returns we zero in on the health of financial stocks from the floor and more companies announcing special dividends as the nation gets closer to the fiscal cliff deadline. deutsche bank top u.s. equity strategist david bianco tells us who can be next. >>> later, can amazon deliver
i'm talking about just technology -- >> barclays came out and said technology is one of the two favorite sectors for next year. >> one data point i want to get out here. we're bringing up apple in china. right now they're saying iphone 5 sales are running 50% ahead of what iphone 4 sales were in 2010. that's fairly significant if it turns out to be true. the source for that is macbook translating data from chinese. that's making the rounds. i think people are looking at this aspect...
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liz: what are you shortening outside of technology? some consumer names yo new film might not be appropriate for 2013? >> the luxury space is extremely crowded, we were short tiffany's, fossil. we have been short them most of the year. liz: you can see that was a real win for you, how did you know? >> there have been a lot of pushes going forward. david: we talk about financials with nicole, bank of america, we saw this big bump, unfortunately a lot of that is because they're cutting back. what do you see that the market is just now catching up with. >> this goes back to a function of rotation. they have been huge underperformers for the last one to two years, and ministerin ino breakout of the huge basis. we still think the group as a whole is underweight. his talk like bank of america breaking north of 10, on a percentage basis would be an excellent trade. like citigroup as well, whole slew of large-cap names we like in that race. bank of america emerging as a leader. it is also good to see the financials start to leave the typical o
liz: what are you shortening outside of technology? some consumer names yo new film might not be appropriate for 2013? >> the luxury space is extremely crowded, we were short tiffany's, fossil. we have been short them most of the year. liz: you can see that was a real win for you, how did you know? >> there have been a lot of pushes going forward. david: we talk about financials with nicole, bank of america, we saw this big bump, unfortunately a lot of that is because they're...
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so you talked about technology stocks. those are two that are just hitting it hard, even as apple was being hit hard. i think that time for apple being hit is nearing an end. as we near the capital gains tax selling that has driven it basically for these levels. you're going to see a nice pop in tech in 2013. >> you say you like hp, does that mean you're a buyer of it? >> i have been a buyer of it. i have been on this one basically since november 20th. >>'d on halftime, trading by the back. whether barnes & noble is on the verge of a breakout. two traders, two very different points of view. we'll debate that coming up. plus shares of apple fall 9% over the past week. why this company may no longer be a buy and hold stock. doug kass is going to tell you why, and later, hot commodities, a look at which ones should be in your list for 2013. those stories and much more when we come back pb. streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one, combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis
so you talked about technology stocks. those are two that are just hitting it hard, even as apple was being hit hard. i think that time for apple being hit is nearing an end. as we near the capital gains tax selling that has driven it basically for these levels. you're going to see a nice pop in tech in 2013. >> you say you like hp, does that mean you're a buyer of it? >> i have been a buyer of it. i have been on this one basically since november 20th. >>'d on halftime,...
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technology suffering as a result today, down 12 points right now at 2977. the s&p is up 2.25 points at 1416. with less than an hour to go in the trading week, another week without a deal to avoid going over the fiscal cliff. while today's positive jobs report did give markets a boost early on, it wasn't enough to get a significant rally going and to continue it on. so what's it going to take to get some conviction back in this market? >> that's in today's "closing bell" exchange. gentlemen, great to have you joining us here on "closing bell." i think bill pretty much cede it. what is it going to take to get conviction back in this market? i kind of know the answer, but i want to hear you guys say it. give it a crack, jim. >> clarity. i think some kind of clarity as to what tax rates are going to be in a mere 3 1/2 weeks. so that we can start is making some kind of plan. right now the market's on hold. we're all waiting. >> do we need just a plan, or does it have to be a good plan, jim? >> i think a good plan would obviously be a better plan. a good plan wou
technology suffering as a result today, down 12 points right now at 2977. the s&p is up 2.25 points at 1416. with less than an hour to go in the trading week, another week without a deal to avoid going over the fiscal cliff. while today's positive jobs report did give markets a boost early on, it wasn't enough to get a significant rally going and to continue it on. so what's it going to take to get some conviction back in this market? >> that's in today's "closing bell"...
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believes the rocket is a cover to test missile technology. >>> president obama is speaking out against ongoing unrest in egypt. he has called egyptian president mohamed morsi to express concern about recent protests that have resulted in numerous deaths and injuries, calling the violence unacceptable. president obama did welcome morsi's call for talks with opposition leaders. this comes after a violent week in cairo. on wednesday night, six were killed and nearly 700 injured in protest outside morsi's palace. >>> this morning d.c. mayor vincent gray will announce a new flood prevention for bloomingdale. this comes after flash floods swamped that neighborhood last summer. it would put storage tanks at the former mcmillan sand filtration plant, capable of holding 3 million gallons each. crews will also dig a six block tunnel under first street that could store 6 million gallons of storm water.king for ways to ease traffic and make road im. p -- improvements, and they want uncle sam to foot the bill. the government's shift to fort belvoir put a heavy burden on already congested roads. the
believes the rocket is a cover to test missile technology. >>> president obama is speaking out against ongoing unrest in egypt. he has called egyptian president mohamed morsi to express concern about recent protests that have resulted in numerous deaths and injuries, calling the violence unacceptable. president obama did welcome morsi's call for talks with opposition leaders. this comes after a violent week in cairo. on wednesday night, six were killed and nearly 700 injured in protest...
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. >> neither of you chose any technology companies or any toy companies. eric, are they just not resonating this season, or what's going on? >> you know, when you look at it, i think this has been a year where power has really taken back share. there's no really must-have items, and you can look at things like tvs that have gotten cheaper and cheaper. not having as much impact and the toy business is having real significant problems given the fact that it's up against technology and frankly kids don't find toys as exciting anymore as -- as -- >> that is so depressing, so depressing. >> is that what's happening at your house? >> absolutely. they want stupid stuff. i don't mean stupid, things they are never going to get like an ipad. >> or a pony. >> or an iphone, it's like in your dreams. you're going to get a ken doll and that kind of thing. >> thank you both for joining us today. merry christmas. >> see you later. >> happy holidays. >> i've got to get to shopping here. >> feeling the pain, a tech company's ceo. coming up next on why he may have to cut sta
. >> neither of you chose any technology companies or any toy companies. eric, are they just not resonating this season, or what's going on? >> you know, when you look at it, i think this has been a year where power has really taken back share. there's no really must-have items, and you can look at things like tvs that have gotten cheaper and cheaper. not having as much impact and the toy business is having real significant problems given the fact that it's up against technology and...
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>> i think every industrial company now with sensor technology and software technology has to think about the analytical way around their products. so a jet engine or m.r.i. scanner or gas turbine creates terra bytes of data. usage data. if we could model a jet engine that saves 1% fuel burn every year, that save it is industry $2 billion. that's a lot of money for our customers and we're trying to take the analyticals as expects and restructure in the a way that benefits our customers. if you think about social media, it was about connecting a billion consumers, right? and change the way they shop or do other things. the industrial internet is about really deep domain, deep verticals where 1% of anything is worth hundreds of billions of dollars. >> rose: we really have come with the internet to this emphasis on data and what data can tell us and the cloud has given us an enormous potential. >> completely. information technology in and of itself creates 5% or 10% of the value. connectivity is 10% of what it's about. the rest is about better decision making, better analytics, saving money.
>> i think every industrial company now with sensor technology and software technology has to think about the analytical way around their products. so a jet engine or m.r.i. scanner or gas turbine creates terra bytes of data. usage data. if we could model a jet engine that saves 1% fuel burn every year, that save it is industry $2 billion. that's a lot of money for our customers and we're trying to take the analyticals as expects and restructure in the a way that benefits our customers....
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it used graphics, icons, a mouse, and the point-and-click technology that is still standard. it was innovative and influential, but sales were disappointing, and jobs' confrontational management style became even more brittle. he would try and rationalize it in this taped interview with isaacson. >> i feel totally comfortable going in front of everybody else, you know, "god, we really [bleep] up the engineering on this, didn't we?" that's the ante for being in the room. so we're brutally honest with each other, and all of them can tell me they think i'm full of [bleep], and i can tell anyone i think they're full of [bleep], and we've had some rip-roaring arguments where we're yelling at each other. >> jobs loved the arguments but not everybody else did, and isaacson writes that some of his top people began defecting. >> he was not the world's greatest manager. in fact, he could have been one of the world's worst managers. you know, he was always, you know, upending things and, you know, and throwing things into turmoil. this made great products, but it didn't make for a great
it used graphics, icons, a mouse, and the point-and-click technology that is still standard. it was innovative and influential, but sales were disappointing, and jobs' confrontational management style became even more brittle. he would try and rationalize it in this taped interview with isaacson. >> i feel totally comfortable going in front of everybody else, you know, "god, we really [bleep] up the engineering on this, didn't we?" that's the ante for being in the room. so we're...
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liz: you do that in technology. why is that? >> we have seen a hit to the economy on the business side, and it is being felt this year. it is pent up demand in 2013 that i think would probably find a lot of dollars going to technology. there continues to be the need to invest in productivity going away. >> if your company is holding back on spending on newer computers, there's a cycle, we invest in that. we heard a lot of people say we won't have a real rally into housing comes back. does it still -- the the entire market depend on that? are people becoming in nord to the housing has to be -- >> it doesn't depend as much, people assume it doesn't matter anymore. what is being underestimated is a positive ripple effect. even bears concede we are seeing the beginning of a recovery. it is going to start to feed into confidence and even though it is only 2.7% gdp, and housing goes beyond not just the least being psychology. liz: we put together what i thought was a very cool charge because it shows a strong inverse correlation betwe
liz: you do that in technology. why is that? >> we have seen a hit to the economy on the business side, and it is being felt this year. it is pent up demand in 2013 that i think would probably find a lot of dollars going to technology. there continues to be the need to invest in productivity going away. >> if your company is holding back on spending on newer computers, there's a cycle, we invest in that. we heard a lot of people say we won't have a real rally into housing comes...
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at some point in technology, we got to even up the technology gap. >> thanks so much for being with us, brian. can you see brian's entire exclusive interview with tim cook on rock center, 10:00 p.m. eastern time on nbc. >> can't wait. >>> let's dig a little deeper with our all-star apple panel right now. apple supply chain expert brian blair is with us. he's with wedge partners. cnbc's jon fortt is here. and today's "power lunch" contributor is jim iuorio. jim, i'm going to start with you, if i could. how do you feel about apple? i'm starting with you really because the rebound in the stock, everybody's talking about it down here. what do you make of that? >> as a company i feel great about apple but i have to push that aside because we're talking about the stock price here. even if we correctly identified why apple was trading lower for the last couple weeks, as strictly a tax thing, that doesn't mean that that reason can't morph into something else. think of it this way. we talk about the stock market and say because this market is underinvested in lack of participation, it wouldn't
at some point in technology, we got to even up the technology gap. >> thanks so much for being with us, brian. can you see brian's entire exclusive interview with tim cook on rock center, 10:00 p.m. eastern time on nbc. >> can't wait. >>> let's dig a little deeper with our all-star apple panel right now. apple supply chain expert brian blair is with us. he's with wedge partners. cnbc's jon fortt is here. and today's "power lunch" contributor is jim iuorio. jim,...